BUNCH UP


Meaning of BUNCH UP in English

bunch 2 BrE AmE ( also bunch together , bunch up ) verb

1 . [intransitive and transitive] to stay close together in a group, or to make people do this:

The children bunched together in small groups.

John stopped, forcing the rest of the group to bunch up behind him.

2 . [intransitive and transitive] to make part of your body tight, or to become tight like this:

Sean bunched his fists.

3 . [intransitive and transitive] to pull material together tightly in folds:

She bunched the cloth up and threw it away.

4 . [transitive] to hold or tie things together in a bunch

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.